Let us imagine a future world where water management is more fully integrated and supported by the science of sociohydrology and related metadisciplines. This is a vision for the future where the social, cultural, environmental, and economic values of water are explicitly considered through the lens of the science–water policy interface. The ultimate value of research will be measured by how much it supports improvements in water resources and hazards management and, in particular, completes and enriches the science–water policy interface.
Blöschl, G., Sivapalan, M., Anderies, M., Carlos De Araújo, J., Arheimer, B., Brouwer, R., et al. (2026). Coevolution and Prediction of Coupled Human-Water Systems. Amsterdam : Elsevier.
Coevolution and Prediction of Coupled Human-Water Systems
Alberto MontanariMembro del Collaboration Group
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2026
Abstract
Let us imagine a future world where water management is more fully integrated and supported by the science of sociohydrology and related metadisciplines. This is a vision for the future where the social, cultural, environmental, and economic values of water are explicitly considered through the lens of the science–water policy interface. The ultimate value of research will be measured by how much it supports improvements in water resources and hazards management and, in particular, completes and enriches the science–water policy interface.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


